I don’t know. But perhaps the loss of oil pressure was not the cause of the engine failure, but rather the indication of the engine failure.
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I am not familiar with how the annunciators on that aircraft work, but my assumption is both engines failed and that caused the oil pressure warnings and not vice versa. The report says the engine power levers were at idle which would be consistent with an attempt at a restart. The size of the fire suggests there was fuel on board, but for some reason both engines quit.
PS: Trigger, looks like you were posting at the same time as I was.
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The odds of both engines running out of oil and seizing/loosing power/shutting down at the same time seems unfathonable to me.
I agree, the loss of oil pressure is most likely a symptom and not a cause. Im not familiar with the fuel system, but is it possible to forget to switch tanks in that airplane? The post crash fire would indicate there was fuel on board. Very few things lead to a dual flameout besides fuel starvation /contamination. Were they cross feeding?
Fate is the hunter…..
Last edited by Suvorov; 02-29-2024 at 10:53 AM.
Apropos of nothing, but my recent round-trip CRP-HOU-OMA and back via Southwest, one of the legs was on a MAX. I'm sure it was likely the crew/weather/etc., but the takeoff and landing were far smoother than I'm used to. I wouldn't have even been paying attention except for the MAX thread here.
"It's surprising how often you start wondering just how featureless a desert some people's inner landscapes must be."
-Maple Syrup Actual
I like the MAX, it is a nice flying airplane (probably the nicest flying airplane I’ve ever flown in terms of feel) and now that we are aware of its flaws and the MCAS has been better developed, I don’t hesitate to put my kids on them. I just wish the airlines and paying public weren’t the beta testers.
Preliminary out on the Naples accident. I sorry Ian, you deserved so much a better end than this.
https://youtu.be/-_yTXcC4Rr4?si=B807eZidu4Fb3Yhw
Working diligently to enlarge my group size.
Again my sympathies to the loss of your friend. Fate is the hunter……
For those who don’t like to listen to blancolirio drone on and on, here is the link to the NTSB report.
https://data.ntsb.gov/carol-repgen/a...ort/193769/pdf